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One of the sure symptoms of fascism in the media is TV screens, radios and loudspeakers (occasionally [[Loudspeaker Truck|mounted on vehicles]]) blaring propaganda and messages from the Glorious Leader reminding his subjects to obey. [[La Résistance]] may or may not get the chance to [[Hollywood Hacking|hack into the system]] and [[Voice of the Resistance|broadcast something more uplifting]].
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* In ''[[V for Vendetta]]'', unlike the movie (see below), the public address system is used for a nightly broadcast from the Voice of Fate (which V enjoys toying with, first driving the man who provides the voice insane, and later hijacking it for his own address). Later, after Finch reports that {{spoiler|V is dead}}, the government wastes no time getting that news out over the public address system.
== [[Film]]
* The infamous "Leave the Bronx!" sequence from ''[[Escape 2000]]''.
* In ''[[Buckaroo Banzai]]'', there's a public address system inside the Yoyodyne facility occasionally broadcasting brief messages and propaganda to the Red Lectroid workers.
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